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Farmhand #10

Farmhand #10

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Season Two of FARMHAND draws to a close in game-changing fashion. With Jedidiah gone, only Ezekiel and Andrea stand in the way of Mayor Thorne’s diabolical designs for the Farm.

34 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 24, 2019

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Rob Guillory

209 books168 followers
Born, raised and currently based in Lafayette, Louisiana, Rob Guillory is most known for his art on Image Comics' longrunning series CHEW. Written by John Layman, the book has achieved much success, winning two Harvey Awards (including Best New Talent for Guillory) and two Eisner Awards (Best New Series in 2010 and Best Continuing Series in 2011).

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363 reviews22 followers
October 29, 2025
We have reached the end of the second arc of this story. This is one of the best comics I have read in recent years. What began as a fascinating story of horror and science fiction, has continued with this second arc as an intriguing thriller with the appearance of the transplants, a mystery that has not yet been fully revealed. The ending is also very effective and will have a significant impact on the next issues.

I am happy to see that the drawings and colors have not lost their effectiveness and that Guillory has not exhausted his creative momentum.
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541 reviews6 followers
August 3, 2019
This is one of the most satisfying books I'm reading right now. So much payoff. And the colors on these pages just makes the art pop!

So good. I'm so glad Guillory is taking his time with this book.
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7,466 reviews55 followers
December 13, 2023
#10 – In Vocation – “The Jenkins Farm began with a VISION. A desire to HEAL.”
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